First album of Liza, « Coma ma vida » (2005) is an image of this young occitan troubadour. Back in the medieval period, the troubadours or minstrels sang about love and war. They told tales of heartbroken loved ones, of promises made and then forgotten and journeys through distant lands…

Liza sings her heartfelt songs in the language of minstrels - Occitan (Provençal), alongside French and English. Her musical blend is inspired by jazz, North African, Gypsy, Celtic and Mediterranean world music.

Le français parlé à Marseille et en Provence - Auguste Brun (The French language spoken in Marseilles and in Provence) - In Provence, as in all the South of France, archival documents show us that in many places, the invasion of French determined, in the consciousness of the natives, a kind of linguistic disturbance.

L'armanac 2017 (almanac) of the association "Leis Amics de Mesclum" remains in the great tradition of the almanacs of the XIXth century: collections of stories to the emphasized morality. But he speaks here about our time and his values, and defends them when the system puts them at risk.

Au fil de la Durance, de contes en légendes - A collection of some twenty stories chosen by Renée Agati-Colomban and Pierre Clément, around this french river (over Alps and Provence), source of their inspiration.

Catalina e l'ase - Caterina e l'asino - The story of Catherine and the donkey is a tale of the Occitan tradition, narrated here by Caterina Ramonda in a bilingual version (Occitan - Italian) for children, with illustrations by Marco Bailone.